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Born | Bazorkino , Sunzha otdel, Russian Empire | Missing required parameter 1=month! 1896
Died | 31 January 1920 Vozdvizhenskoe ukreplenie , Grozny okrug, Russian Empire | (aged 23–24)
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Sultan Kagermanovich Dudaev[a] (1896 – 31 January 1920) was a Bolshevik revolutionary who briefly served as the head of the Red insurgency in Chechenya and Ingushetia during the Russian Civil War.
Biography
editSultan was born in 1896 in the village of Bazorkino to the family of an Ingush officer. In 1915 he became a graduate of a high school in the city of Vladikavkaz and entered a school for warrant officers. In 1917 having entered the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party (Bolsheviks), he started working in a underground committee in Astrakhan. During the Russian Civil War, Sultan fought in the 11th Army of the Reds against the White movement.[1]
Notes
editReferences
edit- ^ Yusupov 1959, p. 130.
Sources
edit- Abazatov, Magomet (1968). Борьба трудящихся Чечено-Ингушетии за Советскую власть, 1917-1920 [The struggle of the working people of Checheno-Ingushetia for Soviet power, 1917-1920] (in Russian). Grozny: Checheno-Ingush book publishing house. pp. 1–218.
- Yusupov, Pavel (1959). "Султан Дудаев" [Sultan Dudaev]. In Oshaev, Kh. D. (ed.). Известия [The news] (in Russian). Vol. 1. Issue 1: History. Grozny: Groznensky rabochy. pp. 129–132.